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1
Individual-level analysis studies the decision-making process of people
A)as a species.
B)in groups.
C)idiosyncratically.
D)all of the above.
2
Making decisions by drawing comparisons between new situations and past situations is the use of
A)stereotypes.
B)analogies.
C)cognitive consistency.
D)group think.
3
The primary cause of groupthink in decision-making groups is pressure to
A)meet deadlines.
B)achieve consensus.
C)influence policy.
D)compete for promotion.
4
Seeing human decisions as a mix of rational and irrational inputs is a tenet of
A)systems theory.
B)balance of power.
C)two-level game.
D)poliheuristic theory.
5
Which level of analysis is concerned with how a country's political structure and the political forces and subnational actors within the country cause its government to decide to adopt one or another foreign policy?
A)system-level analysis
B)state-level analysis
C)individual-level analysis
D)community-level analysis
6
An authoritarian government is more likely than a democratic government to have
A)foreign policy centered in a narrow segment of the government.
B)more open input from legislators, the media, and public opinion.
C)more foreign policies.
D)more issue areas.
7
The American belief that American society is in some way superior is known as
A)American exceptionalism.
B)The Arrogant Americanism.
C)Washingtonism.
D)Missonaryism.
8
System-level analysis adopts a
A)"top-down" approach to studying world politics.
B)"bottom-up" approach to studying world politics.
C)subjective approach to studying world politics.
D)normative approach to studying world politics.
9
The rules of the game in a unipolar system suggest that
A)lesser powers do not form an alliance to escape dominance.
B)the greater power does not attempt to jeopardize the autonomy of the lesser powers.
C)the greater power usually resorts to military force to maintain dominance.
D)lesser powers try to escape dominance.
10
Which of the following accurately reflects the role norms play in the international system?
A)Norms are nonexistent in an anarchic international system.
B)Norms have little or no bearing on how states behave.
C)Norms play a limited but important role in shaping state behavior.
D)Norms are a universally accepted set of rules.







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